Eyeshot Magazine

Open Call 2022 Edition #10

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This is the tenth issue of Eyeshot Magazine always in limited edition of 500 copies, showcasing the thoughtful and creative photographs of the 70 talented photographers who have been selected as the winners, jurors’ picks and finalists of the Eyeshot Open Call 2022. The artworks were chosen from over 6000 photographs submitted from more than 100 different countries, making this a truly global showcase of street and documentary photography.
The international street and documentary photography competition saw the participation of an extraordinary jury composed of Magnum photographers such as Trent Parke and Emin Özmen, leading representatives of street and documentary photography scene – Vineet Vohra, Siegfried Hansen, Koci Hernandez, Mark Abramson and Isadora Kosofsky – and winners of the World Press Photo Award – Narelle Autio and Kitra Cahana, and the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Eyeshot Marco Savarese.
The curation and sequencing were a collaborative effort by Veronica Gabbuti and Lucrezia Bonarota, Louise de Cours, graphic designer, and Marco Savarese. By sharing side-by-side this body of work, the goal is to create something enduring, greater than the sum of its parts.

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© Sandra Cattaneo Adorno
© Giancarlo Staubmann
© Brad Jones
© Massimiliano Faralli

Photographers featured:

A B M Nayeem Siddiquee, Andrea Finocchi, Andrea Peruzzi, Andrea Torrei, Anikitos Hadjicharalambous, Arvid Fimreite, Bego Amaré, Brad Jones, Candy Lopesino Sabin, Chan Hong Men Pierrot, Cosmin Garlesteanu, Dan Fenstermacher, Dante Sisofo, Dovlet Annayev, Drew Hopper, Edmond Leong Lik Chuan, Elena Alexandra, ElíAs Sarquis, Emre ÇAkmak, Farid ClíMaco , FermíN GuzmáN MartíNez, Filip Machač, Francesca Chiacchio, Francesco Fantini, Giancarlo Staubmann, Giedo Van Der Zwan, Giedo Van Der Zwan, Guille IbañEz, Hersley-Ven Casero, Hersley-Ven Casero, Irina Panferova, Jenna Mulhall-Brereton, Jonathan Jasberg, Juan RodríGuez Morales, Kevin Icabales, Larry Hallegua, Lisa Bukreyeva, Lorenzo Perotti, Maksymilian ChołUj, Mania De Praeter, Massimiliano Faralli, Mathias Wasik, Mauro Curti, Md Enamul Kabir, Michael Goldrei, Michael Maloney, Michele Liberti, Monia Marchionni, Mr. Pradith Sathapitanon, Nikos Konidaris, Noppadol Maitreechit, Orna Naor , Patrizia Calí, Paul Kessel, Regula Tschumi, Riccardo Comi, Sachin Chauhan, Sandra Cattaneo Adorno, Shah Toufiqur Rahman, Shaun Mazurek, Simone Mantia, Spiros Loukopoulos, Suresh Naganathan, Svilen Nachev, Szymon Lewinski, Szymon Lewinski, Thanakorn Treratanaboot, Thomas Hackenberg, Toby Binder.

© Lisa Bukreyeva

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